Monday, November 05, 2007

Learning to Fly, Your Flight Training

Hello Future Aviator:


I hope I was able to give you some helpful information about the basics of the process of Learning to fly and getting your private pilot certificate. Learning to fly can be a fun and rewarding experience.

There will be some times that you become frustrated and that is normal. Most flight students don’t get everything the first time around so don’t worry it happens to everyone. There are some specific times in your training that you will get frustrated. You just have to remember that it happens to everyone. You will not be the first person to get frustrated during flight training and you won’t be the last. Flying is not like driving a car, you just can’t pull over to the side of the road when something is not quite right.

If you are interested, I have written 18 stories about myself, students of mine and other pilots. I have written them for a purpose, to help you understand that you have to learn from the mistakes of other pilots to become a safe and proficient pilot.

In my 20 years of aviation, I have seen quite a bit and I continue to learn also. So the best thing I can do to help students along the way is to point out mistakes that other people have made and what to do if you are in that situation. Getting Your Private Pilot Certificate is only the beginning.

The Main thing I try and do > is try and make flying as simple as possible. I have done this by putting together checklists and resources that I find help the student make things easy.

Here is a perfect example. Many students will go thru their cross country training and the instructor will never point out the simple fact that if you turn your map in the direction you are flying, you will be able to see what actually should be on your left and right. This way you are not reading your map upside down. Many instructors will not even point out this simple trick. I have put together hundreds of simple tricks like this together for you.

All of these stories, Tips and handouts are all a part of my book: Airfreddy’s Guide on Learning To Fly. I have written over 240 pages and included over 1,000 pages of aviation safety and training information for you.

For a very limited time I am offering a 50% discount on this great resource for not only student pilots, but licensed pilots as well. You will be able to use this guide after you have your license to find very important information you will need someday.



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Thanks for your time and remember,I will always be here to help you. I will keep you informed on new information.

Regards

Airfreddy


PS.I have included all of the aviation textbooks you will need for your flight training in my guide on learning to fly. You may purchase them at any pilot shop but they are all included and integrated into my book. You won’t need any other books.


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PPS Did I mention to you that I also have the FAA’s Most Updated questions for the Private Pilot Written test? Everything you need is included in my book.


Click here For More Information on Learning To Fly and the Private Pilot License

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